Bike riders on campus see the roads of Pasadena from a different perspective than others. The bike racks on campus are full of stories and that only a two-wheeled traveler can understand.
A Look Back with… Jay K. Cho
While Jay K. Cho hesitates to call himself a nerd, his longtime passion for mathematics shows no signs of waning.
Student veterans awarded Rotary Club scholarships
Seven PCC student veterans were awarded scholarships by the Rotary Club of Altadena at a luncheon at the Altadena Town and Country Club on Thursday, Veterans Day.
CNN videographer speaks to students
Over the span of his 30-year career at CNN, PCC alumnus David Rust has filmed in war-torn regions from Baghdad to Bosnia, often coming within close range of dangerous militant groups.
Best game ever sold, worst story ever told
Call of Duty: Black Ops set sales records when it was released on Nov. 9 by selling over 5 million copies in the US, topping Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 by a million copies.
New arts building delayed
Construction on the new Center for the Arts Building has been delayed until late December or early January, officials said.
He’s a magic man
Last week, magician Jeff Black found himself stranded in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Black, a PCC student, was on board the Carnival Splendor cruise ship, attending David Sandy’s Magic Cruise, when the ship caught fire.
Lancer Marching Band performs Michael Jackson tribute in Quad
In an afternoon show in the Quad on Tuesday, the PCC Lancer Marching Band performed its fall semester tribute to Michael Jackson. The band featured a variety of different instruments including drums, trumpet, keyboard and flute.
Music guides professor’s work and life
For musicology Professor Boglárka Kiss, her passion for playing the flute began early in her life and rather spontaneously.
Recital features somber sounds
A rumbling collaborative hum followed by a symphonic chant was the sound of the Concert Choir Program opening the set at the Fall Choral Recital on Friday.